Qatar: Qatar Research, Development, and Innovation (QRDI) Council announces the launch of the BioMed community as part of its initiative, RDI communities. The first gathering took place today, marking a new chapter for the biomed sector in Qatar. According to Qatar News Agency, the BioMed Community was established under the slogan "Connecting Minds and Shaping the Future of BioMed in Qatar." It aims to bring together academic researchers, healthcare practitioners, industry representatives, policymakers, and international experts in the biomedical sector. This initiative is expected to foster collaboration, knowledge sharing, and innovation to address the most pressing health and biomedical challenges facing Qatar and the broader global community. The agenda for the launch event included inspiring sessions led by valuable speakers from the Ministry of Public Health, the World Health Organization, and other research medical sectors. These sessions provided insights into the current state and future direction s of biomedical research and innovation. Nejoud M. Al Jehani, Senior Director of Policy Planning and Evaluation at QRDI Council, stated that the launch of the BioMed Community marks a significant step forward for Qatar's biomedical research landscape. By fostering collaboration among key players in the industry, a powerful network is being created that will drive innovative research and address critical health challenges facing both Qatar and the global community. Al Jehani emphasized that this community will be an important force in advancing Qatar's RDI sector and will shape the future of biomedical research and innovation, contributing to the achievement of the Qatar National Vision 2030. The launch of the Qatar BioMed Community underscores Qatar's commitment to establishing a world-class biomedical ecosystem. This ecosystem prioritizes research and innovation for the benefit of society, paving the way for a healthier, more connected future and aligning with Qatar's national vision for sustainable develo pment and global healthcare leadership.